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Whats up? I've read all the post about people wanting to put a battery on their machine so that they can use a winch. I know it's kindof retarded but how would you make it so that you could put a battery on a banshee or 250R and have it charge. I want to make a removeable winch and battery setup on my 250R when we go ride down in Kentucky.

 

I was looking at the wiring diagram for the RZ350 and it just has the positive and negitive hooked to the battery. Woud that work if you just hooked the ground up and then the positive to some positive wire?

 

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Whats up? I've read all the post about people wanting to put a battery on their machine so that they can use a winch. I know it's kindof retarded but how would you make it so that you could put a battery on a banshee or 250R and have it charge. I want to make a removeable winch and battery setup on my 250R when we go ride down in Kentucky.

 

I was looking at the wiring diagram for the RZ350 and it just has the positive and negitive hooked to the battery. Woud that work if you just hooked the ground up and then the positive to some positive wire?

 

Lets here your thought!

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thats a good idea on the removeable winch

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You need to float the ground and add a regulator/rectifier which changes the AC voltage to DC for charging the battery. The only problem is what size battery you will need to operate a winch. If your going to be using an automotive style winch it might take too much power for it to run effectively. I just added a battery to my banshee... check the HID lights post under images.

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i don't know ...but a winch wouldn't be bad in case your get stuck in a whole...like a banshee would get stuck :rotflmao:

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damn right!! i went riding with my buddies who all ride 4x4s and i made it through some deep ditches that they thought i wouldnt, i had to show them what the shee was made of

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I'm having trouble thinking of who, but someone makes an aftermarket wiring kit that has everything you need, just replace your harness, add the battery and I'm not sure about the generator/alternator aspect. This topic came up not too long ago and they were discussing it. i'll look around and check back if I find it. Someone might come up with the name before me as well.

 

Scott

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